From humble beginnings as a personal project at Ubisoft, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has catapulted its tiny studio, Sandfall Interactive, into the spotlight with 12 Game Award nominations. The narrative-driven roleplaying game's Belle Époque setting, challenging combat, and great writing have captivated players worldwide.
Guillaume Broche, the game's creator, recounts his dedication to the project, putting in eight hours a day after work for years without sleep. Joining him on this journey were Tom Guillermin on programming, Francoise Meurisse as producer, Lorien Testard on composition (discovered through SoundCloud), and Jennifer Svedberg-Yen on writing (auditioned via Reddit). The team's shared passion and philosophy drove their creative decisions.
Svedberg-Yen, who transitioned from finance to writing, describes her experience in the industry: "It never crossed my mind as a career option... As an adage goes, for Asian parents [it's] doctors, lawyers, or finance." She found solace in Clair Obscur, where she discovered a deep connection through writing. The game's narrative explores traumatic experiences and vulnerability, which resonated with players.
The team's emphasis on authenticity and sincerity led to a unique aesthetic, complete with berets and mimes. Broche clarifies that the game is not intended as French propaganda but rather an authentic representation of the era. Clair Obscur's story has received praise for its grounding in truth, echoing Svedberg-Yen's process: "We are all first-time writers and game developers... And so we kind of only know instinctively how to write from within."
The team's success has come as a surprise, with some players sharing heartfelt messages about finding solace or inspiration through the game. Broche believes this can be attributed to his willingness to be vulnerable and open in communication: "If people don't like it, they don't like you." The industry's anxiety over AI development aside, Sandfall remains optimistic, thanks in part to advancements in technology like Unreal Engine 4.
As Clair Obscur continues to captivate players, its impact extends beyond the gaming world. It has inspired aspiring creatives to restart their own projects and tap into their creative potential once more.
Guillaume Broche, the game's creator, recounts his dedication to the project, putting in eight hours a day after work for years without sleep. Joining him on this journey were Tom Guillermin on programming, Francoise Meurisse as producer, Lorien Testard on composition (discovered through SoundCloud), and Jennifer Svedberg-Yen on writing (auditioned via Reddit). The team's shared passion and philosophy drove their creative decisions.
Svedberg-Yen, who transitioned from finance to writing, describes her experience in the industry: "It never crossed my mind as a career option... As an adage goes, for Asian parents [it's] doctors, lawyers, or finance." She found solace in Clair Obscur, where she discovered a deep connection through writing. The game's narrative explores traumatic experiences and vulnerability, which resonated with players.
The team's emphasis on authenticity and sincerity led to a unique aesthetic, complete with berets and mimes. Broche clarifies that the game is not intended as French propaganda but rather an authentic representation of the era. Clair Obscur's story has received praise for its grounding in truth, echoing Svedberg-Yen's process: "We are all first-time writers and game developers... And so we kind of only know instinctively how to write from within."
The team's success has come as a surprise, with some players sharing heartfelt messages about finding solace or inspiration through the game. Broche believes this can be attributed to his willingness to be vulnerable and open in communication: "If people don't like it, they don't like you." The industry's anxiety over AI development aside, Sandfall remains optimistic, thanks in part to advancements in technology like Unreal Engine 4.
As Clair Obscur continues to captivate players, its impact extends beyond the gaming world. It has inspired aspiring creatives to restart their own projects and tap into their creative potential once more.